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glucose Chem. (ˈgl(j)uːkəʊs) Also glycose. [First formed as F. glucose (Dumas 1838, in Compt. Rend. VII. 109); cf. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet and -ose2.] 1. a. One of the aldo-hexoses, CHO(CHOH)4CH2OH, obtainable as dextro- and lævo-rotatory enantiomorphs and as a racemic mixture; spec. the dextro-rotatory f...
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glucose/ˈglu:kəus; `ɡlukos/ n[U]form of sugar (eg dextrose) found in fruit-juice, easily turned into energy by the human body 葡萄糖; 右旋糖.
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Is consuming sugar with food as beneficial as consuming glucose (~half of the amount of sugar)? A few years back I heard at biology class that sugar's molecule consists of half the number of elements of a glucose mole...
One sugar molecule is equivalent to **two** glucose molecules, though the actual structure of sugar ( _Sucrose_ ) is a _Glucose_ \+ _Fructose_ combination The end result is that a single Sucrose molecule (Glucose + Fructose) [aka - Sugar] is equivalent to 4x Pyruvate, whereas Glucose alone is equivalent to
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How does the body repair extracellular damage caused by glucose? So we know that glucose is an aldehyde that can cause cell damage to the lysine and arginine residues on proteins through the Maillard Reaction (among o...
The Wikipedia article on "Advanced Glycation Endproducts" (or AGE) is quite nice and in this case especially the section on "Clearance", which also contains a few references. In short the AGE which are inside of cells are taken up by the lysosome and then broken down until AGE-amino acids are left. ...
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Why does the pulmonary artery have higher glucose concentration than the pulmonary vein? If the pulmonary artery have higher glucose concentration than the pulmonary vein, does it mean glucose will be consumed during ...
Gas exchange doesn't but the cells of the tissue it occurs in do consume glucose, even the cells in the walls of the artery will consume some. The cells in the lungs still need to be fed and only one of those two vessels has flow going into the tissue so it is the one that has to carry that glucose
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Glucose - Wikipedia
Glucose is a sugar with the molecular formula C 6 H 12 O 6.Glucose is overall the most abundant monosaccharide, a subcategory of carbohydrates.Glucose is mainly made by plants and most algae during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide, using energy from sunlight, where it is used to make cellulose in cell walls, the most abundant carbohydrate in the world.
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How does exercising/starved muscle import glucose (released by liver)? Adrenaline releases glucose from the liver during sport or if starved. This glucose goes to the blood through GLUT2 transporter. But how does it g...
GLUT4 is the major glucose transporter in muscle even in exercise. for fasting insulin in healthy individuals is $<174 \ \text{pmol L}^{-1}$ (contrast this with levels upto $1917 \ \text{pmol L}^{-1}$ one hour after glucose
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What Is Glucose and What Does It Do? - Healthline
Glucose is the simplest type of carbohydrate (carb), making it a monosaccharide, meaning "one sugar.". Other monosaccharides include fructose, galactose, and ribose. In this form, dietary ...
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armillarisin a and glucose injection in Chinese
"armillarisin a" in Chinese: 假密环菌甲素; 亮菌甲素,假蜜环菌甲素; 亮菌甲素[利胆药 "calcium chloride and glucose injection" in Chinese : 氯化钙葡萄糖注射液 "dextran 70 glucose injection" in Chinese : 右旋糖酐70葡萄糖注射液
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Accuracy of 1-Hour Plasma Glucose During the Oral Glucose Tolerance ...
In 1979, the National Diabetes Data Group and the World Health Organization (WHO) established the current practice of diagnosing type 2 diabetes based on fasting or 2-h threshold levels after a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) (1,2).The diagnostic criteria have since undergone two major changes by the WHO and American Diabetes Association (ADA): first, lowering of the diagnostic ...
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Carbohydrates- D-Glucose & L-glucose , alpha and beta What's the difference between D-glucose & L-glucose ? Yes , I know that L-glucose is an isomer of D-glucose . But what differences do they have ? They are the sa...
Because they do not have the same shape, enzymes in metabolism that have evolved to use D-glucose cannot work on L-glucose. For alpha and beta glucose, see this question on Chemistry.SE; those terms refer to anomer forms of glucose that can interconvert in solution.
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milrinone and glucose injection in Chinese
"milrinone" in Chinese: 甲氰吡酮; 米力农(鲁南力康) "calcium chloride and glucose injection" in Chinese: 氯化钙葡萄糖注射液 "dextran 70 glucose injection" in Chinese: 右旋糖酐70葡萄糖注射液 "dextran glucose injection" in Chinese: 右旋糖酐40葡萄糖注射液
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Do mitochondria use ATP in order make another ATP from glucose? Do mitochondria use ATP in order make another ATP from glucose, or does it use another source of energy to convert glucose to ATP?
equivalents ATP [1]
* protons leakage across the mitochondrial membrane leads to reduced ATP from NADH and FADH2 [1]
In theory, one molar equivalent of glucose
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sodium ozagrel and glucose injection in Chinese
sodium ozagrel and glucose injection in Chinese : 《英汉医学词典》Sodium Ozagrel and Glu…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Significance of synthesis of D-glucose in plants..? why plants can only synthesize D-glucose why not L-glucose along with D glucose. I know it very well that plants have only enzymes which can synthesize D-glucose but...
It makes sense for animals, bacteria, protozoa, etc. to digest whatever comes, so less specific enzyme, but since plants will only access the glucose they
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